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    tobias.hunger
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    danilocesar: What was that NOOOOO about?

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      danilocesar
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      It's a good place to change major architecture decisions without harm current devs.
      From a simplistic point of view (without thinking about continuous improvement of current apps, kde, nokia, market, etc), who doesn't want Qt 5? :)

      <a href="http://www.danilocesar.com">Danilo Cesar Lemes de Paula</a>
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        MTK358
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        [quote author="Tobias Hunger" date="1286394948"]danilocesar: What was that NOOOOO about?[/quote]

        Just read this sentence and forget about the context of this thread:

        "I am not aware of any plans for Qt 5 or later."

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          tobias.hunger
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          MTK358: I do not know of any plans, that does not mean that nobody else is doing planning;-)

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            s.frings
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            To come back to the original question: Is there a technical reason, not to use exception to handle errors? I understood, that the reason was historically, so it's basically a good idea to use exceptions in my own programs.

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              Franzk
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              I don't think there would be a lot of places where Qt would really benefit from exceptions, but hey, I might be missing something :).

              "Horse sense is the thing a horse has which keeps it from betting on people." -- W.C. Fields

              http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

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                tobias.hunger
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                s.frings: Yes, there is no reason not to use exceptions in your own programs. I do not know whether it is a good idea for consistency reasons: I prefer not having to switch between exception/non-exception code, but that is just a matter of taste.

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                  ivan.todorovich
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                  What about QSqlError ?
                  I find it annoying calling lastError() every time I execute a SQL query. I can't think of a better place to use exceptions instead of error codes. Not to mention that exceptions are thread-safe.

                  o_o Sorry for my rusted english.

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                    szh1
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                    What are the advantages of Exceptions?

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                      goetz
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                      Some of them are explained "here":http://www.parashift.com/c++-faq-lite/exceptions.html

                      And keep in mind:
                      there is NO one size fits all! Exceptions might work wel for one case, but not for the other.

                      http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

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                        szh1
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                        I hope Qt starts to use exceptions soon!

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                          goetz
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                          You'll have to wait at least until Qt 5 comes around.

                          All releases of the Qt 4 series will stay source and binary compatible. Switching to using exceptions is a far too big change. Maybe it will come sometimes, but don't expect anything. There aren't even rumors about a timeline of Qt 5, even less abut exceptions...

                          http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

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